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we cannot allow this to stand for the united states. egypt -- and i caution some in egypt, even the ambassador talked about this film being the impetus for this. i'm not convinced yet. we saw with the cartoons in the past that months went by and then there were information operations put together around those cartoons to incite violence. we have a lot more questions about what exactly happened in egypt if, in fact, that there wasn't some information operation to incite violence against the united states embassy. and i think we -- before we draw any conclusions about what the spark or the trigger of that event, i think we need to know those answers so we can appropriately ask the egyptians what happened and why they didn't secure the perimeter of our embassy in egypt and we're going to have some repairing to do in this relationship as we move forward. the egyptians need to take a very strong stance on this. i hope that they will. i know that we're working with them to that end. this all has to happen fairly quickly to regain americans' c
we cannot allow this to stand for the united states. egypt -- and i caution some in egypt, even the ambassador talked about this film being the impetus for this. i'm not convinced yet. we saw with the cartoons in the past that months went by and then there were information operations put together around those cartoons to incite violence. we have a lot more questions about what exactly happened in egypt if, in fact, that there wasn't some information operation to incite violence against the...
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my mother believed and my father believed that if i wanted to be president of the united states, i could be, i could be vice president. >> i'm told actually that he does want to be president. he does want to run in 2016 and this hillary clinton joe biden match-up is already shaping up. but anyway, joe biden, the importance of ohio, he's going to be there. the president's going to be there. they already are there. and you know, this is really where it's at. this is defining the campaign. >> that's right. and basically, joe biden is fulfilling the role that he was brought on board for the obama campaign to do. when he goes to places like ohio, a factory, working class people, he can legitimate little say something that even president obama can't say and certainly mitt romney can't say which is they don't get us. they don't understand us. i understand you. so his very real value to the campaign is in reachingous to disaffected voters who won't necessarily hear obama sound like them and resonate with them and joe biden can do that. >> he can do that and he can particularly in ohio and in pen
my mother believed and my father believed that if i wanted to be president of the united states, i could be, i could be vice president. >> i'm told actually that he does want to be president. he does want to run in 2016 and this hillary clinton joe biden match-up is already shaping up. but anyway, joe biden, the importance of ohio, he's going to be there. the president's going to be there. they already are there. and you know, this is really where it's at. this is defining the campaign....
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and france. >> as you can imagine, this has nothing to do with tension between the united states and france. it has to do with what happens during a french election. and that is, even the president of france, when he is engaged in a political event is not supposed to have any advantage over everyone else. so my french colleagues had told me, look, when you're talking to him at a political event and that's what that was there, do not refer to him as president sarkozy and what follows in fact, on that piece and folks who watched tonight will see it, is we have a bunch of french reporters all saying bonjour, nicolas sarkozy. he was edgy i think because that's the way that he puts reporters, americans and others, you know, on their heels a little bit. and it, woulded with me. i wanted an interview. didn't get it. >> it's a wonderful vignette. we look forward to the whole report. don't miss it. thank you so much, ted. >> i have to mention one thing to you. this idea of doing interviews with you in one city and me in another city, what a ridiculous idea. not good. whoever came up with that
and france. >> as you can imagine, this has nothing to do with tension between the united states and france. it has to do with what happens during a french election. and that is, even the president of france, when he is engaged in a political event is not supposed to have any advantage over everyone else. so my french colleagues had told me, look, when you're talking to him at a political event and that's what that was there, do not refer to him as president sarkozy and what follows in...
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united states and russia, two great powers. lot of experience with chemical weapons. and we would plan together for a contingency that if the assad regime falls or there is a general disintegration of order in syria, we would be prepared, as two nations, to take over those chemical wes and destroy them. and i suggested this as a cooperative threat reduction program because we want to have, i believe, a stronger relations with russia. it was good to be with russia on the syrian question, and appeared to me this was a possible opening. >> did you get any, any kind of sense from the russians that they would be willing to cooperate here? because there's been a lot of concern in the administration that the russians are not playing ball and we've seen what they've done at the u.n. and seen very angry statements from the secretary of state and the u.n. ambassador susan rice about what russia has done in the security council. >> indeed, we have witnessed all of that. this is why i took advantage of opportunities in moscow to forge a different path in which we work with russia
united states and russia, two great powers. lot of experience with chemical weapons. and we would plan together for a contingency that if the assad regime falls or there is a general disintegration of order in syria, we would be prepared, as two nations, to take over those chemical wes and destroy them. and i suggested this as a cooperative threat reduction program because we want to have, i believe, a stronger relations with russia. it was good to be with russia on the syrian question, and...
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in the united states, 1 in 4800. we're talking about extraordinarily high rates of maternal mortality. >> they really are. 99% of these deaths are happening in the developing world. but they do happen mere in the u.s. as well. 50% of those deaths are preventable too. what's incredible about this issue is not only that it's underreported, is that there's so many of these deaths that are preventable. that's the part i'm hoping to get people to wake up to and realize that there is some place for their voice or their lack of voice on that day to show that we do have solidarity with other women around the world. >> i know you've talked about this publicly. you said that one of the things that inspired you was problems in your own pregnancy. can you speak to that as a mom? >> sure. i didn't have problems in my pregnancy, but after i delivered my first child eight years ago, i had a complication that was managed really efficiently in a birthing center within a hospital in new york city. i learned afterwards when trying to u
in the united states, 1 in 4800. we're talking about extraordinarily high rates of maternal mortality. >> they really are. 99% of these deaths are happening in the developing world. but they do happen mere in the u.s. as well. 50% of those deaths are preventable too. what's incredible about this issue is not only that it's underreported, is that there's so many of these deaths that are preventable. that's the part i'm hoping to get people to wake up to and realize that there is some place...
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who are you representing when you become president of the united states. i think that distinction was one the president had to make. whether he wanted to make it not he needed to find the right opportunity to make it and i thought the close was the time. he wasn't just talking to that room full of undecided voters. he was talking to the country. i think in that context speaking directly as he did to the camera and to the people around, it seems to me that was the most compelling thing he could do, especially in a close like he was making at the time. very effective presentation. >> and michael steele, the president is being given credit by a lot of the analysts overnight about what he said about libya. he was in a rough spot. arguably on the facts. but when he really looked in that camera and looked at governor romney and said don't tell me that i don't care about these people i know these people they are my diplomats, that was pretty powerful stuff. >> it was powerful and very presidential in that moment. that's one of the dangers a challenger has on that
who are you representing when you become president of the united states. i think that distinction was one the president had to make. whether he wanted to make it not he needed to find the right opportunity to make it and i thought the close was the time. he wasn't just talking to that room full of undecided voters. he was talking to the country. i think in that context speaking directly as he did to the camera and to the people around, it seems to me that was the most compelling thing he could...
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someone is looking older and that's the president of the united states. he gave himself an incomplete in an interview in terms of fixing the economy. how does he respond to the republican argument that yeah, it's incomplete and that people are not better off than they were four years ago? >> take a look at four years ago. where were we? people had lost about 30% of the value of their retirement savings. the financial community was in collapse with an $800 billion government bailout. our automobile companies were flat on their back. we were engaged in two wars at that time. 750,000 jobs a month we were losing. are the republicans suggesting we want to go back to that? of course not. we have madeprogress. >> if things are so much better and there has been progress, and the facts are there's been a lot of progress, when you look at the numbers, why is the wrong track/right track number upside down? it's two to one, people feel in our latest nbc news/"wall street journal" poll the country is heading in the wrong direction. how do you win re-election with the
someone is looking older and that's the president of the united states. he gave himself an incomplete in an interview in terms of fixing the economy. how does he respond to the republican argument that yeah, it's incomplete and that people are not better off than they were four years ago? >> take a look at four years ago. where were we? people had lost about 30% of the value of their retirement savings. the financial community was in collapse with an $800 billion government bailout. our...
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he's the president of the united states. you lead, you inspire, you get results. if you can't do it, get out of the way and let somebody else do it. nobody cares about the process of the commission. the question is, did barack obama fulfill his promise and get this country moving in the right direction? the answer is obviously no. he hasn't led. he doesn't even have a proposal to reform entitlements to speak of. and so leaders lead and they're responsible for casting a vision and delivering results. he hasn't done it. that's the bottom line. >> going forward, in this campaign, you've got basically a tied race. nine or ten battleground states. a ton of money by both sides being, you know, thrown at it. will there be a real debate over these issues? or is this just going to be, on the to be the nastiest campaign in anyone's memory? >> it's certainly going to be hotly contested and i suppose continued points back and forth on that score. in terms of the debate and the substance, look, for example, at the substance paul ryan has brought to the ticket in inviting the c
he's the president of the united states. you lead, you inspire, you get results. if you can't do it, get out of the way and let somebody else do it. nobody cares about the process of the commission. the question is, did barack obama fulfill his promise and get this country moving in the right direction? the answer is obviously no. he hasn't led. he doesn't even have a proposal to reform entitlements to speak of. and so leaders lead and they're responsible for casting a vision and delivering...
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there is the united states of america. there is not a black america and a white america and latino america and asian america. there is the united states of america. you know what i love about this country? trick question. i love everything about this country! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your frequent heartburn so you can enjoy all this great land of ours has to offer like demolition derbies. and drive thru weddings. so if you're one of those people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day, block the acid with prilosec otc.. and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. why let constipation stry miralax.? mirlax works differently than other laxatives. it draws water into your colon to unblock your system naturally. don't wait to feel great. miralax. a thing that helps you wbuy other things.hing. but plenty of companies do that. so we make something else. we help make life a li
there is the united states of america. there is not a black america and a white america and latino america and asian america. there is the united states of america. you know what i love about this country? trick question. i love everything about this country! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your frequent heartburn so you can enjoy all this great land of ours has to offer like demolition derbies. and drive thru weddings. so if you're one of those people who gets...
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president of the united states advancing civil rights. it was moving, it was historic, and it was a great day for our country. >> that fund raising letter pretty much writes itself. >> it has been written many, many times. i have several copies in my in box. >> the dscc, president obama's campaign waited six hours to send out their own letter. one of the things i think we learned is just how much lgtb activists asertded themselves. "washington post" estimated one in six obama donors are gay. not only a bigsh uin the democratic base and party but in the base that writes the checks. >> ultimate 50-50 issue. we won't know till november. >> breaking news out of connecticut where the fbi and local police have swarmed the home of a reputable or reputed mobster in search of evidence related to the largest art theft in history. nbc's pete williams is tracking developments. pete, as i read this, apparently there is some recommend brants buried in this gentleman's back yard? >> well, that's what they are trying to finds out. there is no indication
president of the united states advancing civil rights. it was moving, it was historic, and it was a great day for our country. >> that fund raising letter pretty much writes itself. >> it has been written many, many times. i have several copies in my in box. >> the dscc, president obama's campaign waited six hours to send out their own letter. one of the things i think we learned is just how much lgtb activists asertded themselves. "washington post" estimated one in...
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states and god forbid that becomes necessary. that's the most important criteria. we've got a deep bench. a lot of people across the country extremely capable would bring a lot to the ticket. if we know anything about governor romney, we know he'll be methodical and thoughtful and pick somebody that will be a real asset. >> people are looking hard at rob portman, among otherers, someone who knows the budget, you served with him. what do you think of the senator from ohio? >> i think rob portman's a terrific guy, very, very capable guy, well-qualify. he would be one of the people that i think a republican nominee would certainly want to consider. >> and chuck todd, my colleague, suggested today earlier that conright should co condoleezza rice should be on the list. >> i suppose. certainly very capable. a person with a terrific resume, terrific background. as i say, we've got a long list of people who really would be great assets to a national ticket. >> i should point out what chuck was saying she's on a list, not that she should
states and god forbid that becomes necessary. that's the most important criteria. we've got a deep bench. a lot of people across the country extremely capable would bring a lot to the ticket. if we know anything about governor romney, we know he'll be methodical and thoughtful and pick somebody that will be a real asset. >> people are looking hard at rob portman, among otherers, someone who knows the budget, you served with him. what do you think of the senator from ohio? >> i think...
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and instead of being beholden to grover norquist, and the aarp, they're beholden to the united states of america. those guys are going to take their lumps. >> alan simpson, do you think there's going to be a deal? >> well, my friend erskine, the numbers guys, he does the numbers and i do the color, when he says he doesn't think we're going to get a deal -- let me tell you, he's working every day. he's here. i have to get the morning plane out of cody at 6:00 a.m., get here at 3:30, he's here within an hour and a half away, he sees these people, the president, jack lew, knows these people, he's the last guy on earth that balanced the budget in '96 and when he's down on this, you got to be sure that this guy, this wonderful savvy and intelligent, sharp guy, a perfect companion, is saying this stuff, you want to believe it. that's the sad part. >> do you think this would discourage him from wanting to be considered for treasury secretary? his name has been in the mix? >> well, he said he would be very pleased to do that. he shared that with me personally, that as long as they move the tr
and instead of being beholden to grover norquist, and the aarp, they're beholden to the united states of america. those guys are going to take their lumps. >> alan simpson, do you think there's going to be a deal? >> well, my friend erskine, the numbers guys, he does the numbers and i do the color, when he says he doesn't think we're going to get a deal -- let me tell you, he's working every day. he's here. i have to get the morning plane out of cody at 6:00 a.m., get here at 3:30,...
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don't be afraid of what i would do in the world community if i was president of the united states. that's what they think closes the deal for them. i think they think they've won the economic argument. the obama campaign would dispute that. they think they might have won the argument with that first debate. can they close the deal. he did it by playing it safe. >> and elizabeth, defense spending, another big change. well -- >> actually not -- >> but another big difference i should say between these two sides. one of the last remaining differences. >> in my neck of the woods that's what i heard, still a huge divide. the numbers -- they were throwing around numbers last night that were not -- the way it adds up romney would over the course of the next decade, add $2 trillion to the defense spending more or less if you go byc cam clagss and what budget analysts calculate and what obama would not. romney says obama is cutting the defense budget by $1 trillion. not quite. so far he's cut it $500 billion over ten years, a leveling off of the defense budget. there is a big difference thou
don't be afraid of what i would do in the world community if i was president of the united states. that's what they think closes the deal for them. i think they think they've won the economic argument. the obama campaign would dispute that. they think they might have won the argument with that first debate. can they close the deal. he did it by playing it safe. >> and elizabeth, defense spending, another big change. well -- >> actually not -- >> but another big difference i...
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you can help create a more united states. the more you know. >>> in the headlines right now, in her annual speech to parliament, the queen's speech, queen elizabeth stepped into the middle of the country's economic debate, getting out of a double-dip recession. >> my government's legislative program will focus on economic growth, justice and constitutional reform. my minister's first priority will be to reduce the deficit and restore economic stability. >> the queen is also calling for reforms in the 700-year-old house of commons as part of her legislative program. >>> and an update on mark kirk's health from the senator himself. in a web video, the indiana freshman discusses an intense rehab process from his stroke. he had a message for the men and women he represents. >> i'm walking again, leading to my hope to climb the 45 steps that my staff counted from the parking lot to the senate front door to fight for the people of illinois. >> a portrait in courage there. >>> lyndon johnson had always envisioned himself as presiden
you can help create a more united states. the more you know. >>> in the headlines right now, in her annual speech to parliament, the queen's speech, queen elizabeth stepped into the middle of the country's economic debate, getting out of a double-dip recession. >> my government's legislative program will focus on economic growth, justice and constitutional reform. my minister's first priority will be to reduce the deficit and restore economic stability. >> the queen is also...
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well -- >> he's the president of the united states. who else is going to change washington. people look to him for leadership. that's the criticism. >> the american people are going to change washington. that's what he has always said throughout this campaign and the previous campaign. you know what we've proved it. it's the only reason we cut taxes for the middle class, the only reason we were able to reform the health care system or put wall street protections in place. you know, if we hadn't mobilized the american people we wouldn't be able to cut payroll taxes. that is the only way you can change and affect change in washington. >> does he sound -- >> particularly -- >> does he sound like he's giving up on moving past the gridlock, getting his legislation through congress? doesn't he have to lead the way if we're going to have immigration reform, have tax reform, if big things are going to happen, the way as you would argue he did with health reform? >> andrea you know washington well and understand there are pretty tough entrenched interests in the house republican cauc
well -- >> he's the president of the united states. who else is going to change washington. people look to him for leadership. that's the criticism. >> the american people are going to change washington. that's what he has always said throughout this campaign and the previous campaign. you know what we've proved it. it's the only reason we cut taxes for the middle class, the only reason we were able to reform the health care system or put wall street protections in place. you know,...
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. >> if there's an outsourcer in chief, it's the president of the united states, not the guy who's running to replace him. >> on this program yesterday, romney's surrogate john sununu amped it all up. >> when you said $500 million to fisker and it goes to finland immediately, when you send the solar money and it goes to mexico, when you send the turbine money and it goes to denmark and we can go on all day. there's $29 billion worth of purchases that came out of this administration outsourced jobs to foreign countries. >> well, not exactly. that all came right off the rnc website but apparently, today's "new york times" had time to look through it and reports that sununu's particular claims were off base, that company that he referred to did not receive obama stimulus money. it instead received loans under a bush era program and those loans were spent in the united states, according to the company, not in finland. now that we've dealt with that, let's turn to the larger question. just what are the facts about outsourcing and for that, we are lucky to have steve perlstein, financial columni
. >> if there's an outsourcer in chief, it's the president of the united states, not the guy who's running to replace him. >> on this program yesterday, romney's surrogate john sununu amped it all up. >> when you said $500 million to fisker and it goes to finland immediately, when you send the solar money and it goes to mexico, when you send the turbine money and it goes to denmark and we can go on all day. there's $29 billion worth of purchases that came out of this...
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but it's about what role does, whoever is the president of the united states, but what is their vision of what america should and should not do in this post iraq and afghanistan or in the middle of afghanistan world? what is our role? and i don't know that the american people know. but those numbers suggest they are not happy with the way in which we are currently playing our role in the world community, at least as it relates to afghanistan. it's a much larger conversation that unfortunately in the world of 30 second television is far more complex than this election year will allow it to be. >> thanks so much. and up next, courting women, the obama campaign trying to capitalize over the national debate of reproductive rights. and weighing in on the r-rating controversy for the movie "bullying." join me today for a live web chat online. this is "andrea mitchell reports," only on msnbc. e. e. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. fantastic! [ man ] pro-gresso they fit! okay-y... okay??? i've been eat
but it's about what role does, whoever is the president of the united states, but what is their vision of what america should and should not do in this post iraq and afghanistan or in the middle of afghanistan world? what is our role? and i don't know that the american people know. but those numbers suggest they are not happy with the way in which we are currently playing our role in the world community, at least as it relates to afghanistan. it's a much larger conversation that unfortunately...
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she had a line about the united states being the greatest country in the world, which sometimes liberals don't say. she talked about military families. i thought, you know, if you take the measures by which we look at speeches, the technical proficiency, how well it's written, how well it's delivered, the dog whistles to different groups, you couldn't see a better speech in terms of how it was written or how she performed. now, we have to always remember the point of this is to influence voters out in the country. my guess is if there's a convention bounce, it will be due in no small part to the speech she gave along with the big ones we're expecting. >> let me speak briefly. we want to talk about julian castro, whether or not he delivered as a rising star and the outreach to not only texas but to the hispanic community, but also this change of venue tomorrow night and how that will affect their basic reason for doing that was not just the television audience. they were planning to do a registration drive, they were planning to do a get out the vote drive. they were going to have 65,000
she had a line about the united states being the greatest country in the world, which sometimes liberals don't say. she talked about military families. i thought, you know, if you take the measures by which we look at speeches, the technical proficiency, how well it's written, how well it's delivered, the dog whistles to different groups, you couldn't see a better speech in terms of how it was written or how she performed. now, we have to always remember the point of this is to influence voters...
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look, andrea, running for president of the united states is about earning the trust, earning the trust of the american people or the citizens of the state of ohio. governor romney has raised serious questions about whether or not he can be trusted based on what he said over the course of the last three debates completely inconsistent with what he's been saying during the republican primaries over the last year quite frankly over the last six years he's been seeking the presidency. >> if you win ohio, do you win the presidency? >> i think it's -- puts us in a good path to do that, but as chris was pointing out and mark pointed out we're working hard in every battleground state. we feel good about each of the battleground states i was in north carolina last weekend, i'm going to north carolina this weekend. we've raised actually registered hundreds of thousands of voters in the state of north carolina. early voting has begun in all of these states. early voting has been strong. i think on -- from our perspective. we have the best ground game. knowing the presidential politics we've surpa
look, andrea, running for president of the united states is about earning the trust, earning the trust of the american people or the citizens of the state of ohio. governor romney has raised serious questions about whether or not he can be trusted based on what he said over the course of the last three debates completely inconsistent with what he's been saying during the republican primaries over the last year quite frankly over the last six years he's been seeking the presidency. >> if...
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do you think he should be elected to the united states senate? >> well, you know, i said the other day, i think we need change in the government in general and the united states senate in particular. i think we need a senator and senate who will vote to repeal obama care, get the budget under control. >> despite what he said? >> that's not claire -- i said i'm supporting mr. akin and he's going to work as hard as he can. >> mitt romney is not supporting todd akin. >> i'm a missourian. i want a senator who will vote to change the way the federal government is operating. that's not the incumbent of missouri. >> thank you for being with us today. >> up next, our politico briefing. the five things to watch for tonight in denver. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" special coverage of the presidential debate live in denver, only on msnbc. humans -- even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiv
do you think he should be elected to the united states senate? >> well, you know, i said the other day, i think we need change in the government in general and the united states senate in particular. i think we need a senator and senate who will vote to repeal obama care, get the budget under control. >> despite what he said? >> that's not claire -- i said i'm supporting mr. akin and he's going to work as hard as he can. >> mitt romney is not supporting todd akin....
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states and that's part of the reason why the united states needs to be involved. there's many times if the israelis can say the americans made me do it, it's much more acceptable. as far as the terms of the agreement itself, there really are bare bones as we're reading them here, in real time. it's essentially a return to the status quo and nothing more than that. and, therefore, in itself is not a stable arrangement. and the question would be, what else is there going to be beyond this? if all we have is a return to the status quo, then there's a good chance we'll be here again with an eruption sooner or later. >> hillary clinton, i just want to tell you, is wheels up at 1:24 eastern, she was wheels up, and -- >> she's out of there. >> leaving cairo and after 11 days on the road, i'm reading now from the state department, australia, singapore, thailand, burma, cambodia and egypt, is now heading home and planning to take the next be holiday weekend off and everyone is wished happy holidays from the state department from hillary clinton's team. after a lot of work
states and that's part of the reason why the united states needs to be involved. there's many times if the israelis can say the americans made me do it, it's much more acceptable. as far as the terms of the agreement itself, there really are bare bones as we're reading them here, in real time. it's essentially a return to the status quo and nothing more than that. and, therefore, in itself is not a stable arrangement. and the question would be, what else is there going to be beyond this? if all...
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states. >> after a nearly eight-year quest for the presidency voters today will decide whether mitt romney achieves his dream of reaching the oval office. joining me now former mississippi governor and romney supporter haley barbour. thanks for being with us. good to see you. let's talk about the romney road to 270. how do you see it shaping up today? >> well, despite what some people say, there are several states that can fit together. i believe romney will carry indiana, which obama carried last time, north carolina, florida and virginia. i believe he will carry ohio, he's got a very good chance to carry wisconsin and colorado. i believe he will carry new hampshire. pennsylvania, i worry they may have started a little too late, but clearly pennsylvania is in play. if one candidate wins ohio and pennsylvania, andrea, which ever one it is, that one is going to be president. if they split, then these other states start making a difference. certainly romney has to carry florida, north carolina, and virginia and indiana. and i think he will carry all of those. but the -- then you have
states. >> after a nearly eight-year quest for the presidency voters today will decide whether mitt romney achieves his dream of reaching the oval office. joining me now former mississippi governor and romney supporter haley barbour. thanks for being with us. good to see you. let's talk about the romney road to 270. how do you see it shaping up today? >> well, despite what some people say, there are several states that can fit together. i believe romney will carry indiana, which...
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what will it take to get the united states with the rest of the world to intervene? >> well, i'm afraid to say it's going to be more massacres like the ones we have witnessed again today, that the effect of this is it's simply intolerable, to accept a situation in which assad and his gangs -- to go around essentially involved in sectarian violence of the most horrendous kind, and the world kind of argues about whether, you know there could be a few more sanctions here, or how we get the russians back on board. it becomes an untenable situation, so we're moving to a point where i think the international community will have to figure out a way to get us assad to step aside and start a process of transition that's very difficult to do unless you've got some coercive means. where are the coercive means going to come from, is the big question. >>> 20 years ago, 20 years ago "time" magazine's cover was about the killings in bosnia and the concern that the world was standing by. we're showing it now. that was the disaster at the end of the bush years and beginning of the cl
what will it take to get the united states with the rest of the world to intervene? >> well, i'm afraid to say it's going to be more massacres like the ones we have witnessed again today, that the effect of this is it's simply intolerable, to accept a situation in which assad and his gangs -- to go around essentially involved in sectarian violence of the most horrendous kind, and the world kind of argues about whether, you know there could be a few more sanctions here, or how we get the...
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she could be president of the united states she would be great. if she decided to run, and i think she would win, she would go into the white house as well prepared or better prepared than almost anybody who has served in that office in a very long time. i won't include washington, jefferson, adams, but maybe. >> right up there. >> but maybe. she would be great. women -- i think since you mentioned women, i think women will have a strong role to play in this gun safety issue. it hits home. i'm sure it hits home very strongly with men as well, but i think that the face of women in the congress on these issues as mothers, as grandmothers, is something that will make a tremendous difference and who is there, you know, what their experience is in their communities, in their families, i think, makes a difference in what the policy is, and it will be better policy with our new caucus in relationship to gun safety. >> democratic leader nancy pelosi. great pleasure. thank you for joining us today. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> and more on gun control an
she could be president of the united states she would be great. if she decided to run, and i think she would win, she would go into the white house as well prepared or better prepared than almost anybody who has served in that office in a very long time. i won't include washington, jefferson, adams, but maybe. >> right up there. >> but maybe. she would be great. women -- i think since you mentioned women, i think women will have a strong role to play in this gun safety issue. it...
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what would you like the united states to do? >> we would like united states to impress upon the regime in the maldives the need for early elections. i understand that the united states have some concerns whether we have the capacity to have elections now. yes, we had free and fair elections in 2008. we had parliamentary elections in 2009. we had local government elections intoelection s in in 2011. there is an independent elections commission appointed by the parliament and we can have elections even right now. we would be asking the state department to see how they may be able to impress upon the regime in the maldives to have elections as quickly as possible. >> you galvanized the world with your speech at the united nations leading up to copenhagen to the climate conference and then tried to broker agreements with brazil, with india, with china to try to break through all of the impediments to an agreement on climate change. here i wanted to just play a bit of your speech inform 2009 to the united nations. >> we did not do an
what would you like the united states to do? >> we would like united states to impress upon the regime in the maldives the need for early elections. i understand that the united states have some concerns whether we have the capacity to have elections now. yes, we had free and fair elections in 2008. we had parliamentary elections in 2009. we had local government elections intoelection s in in 2011. there is an independent elections commission appointed by the parliament and we can have...
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states of america. that does not mean that we intervene militarily every time there's an injustice in the world. we cannot and should not. >> and still ahead, the murder mystery that threats to lift the veil on corruption in china. and next, two years after the bp oil spill, what is the environmental impact? guys. come here, come here. [ telephone ringing ] i'm calling my old dealership. [ man ] may ford. hi, yeah. do you guys have any crossovers that offer better highway fuel economy than the chevy equinox? no, sorry, sir. we don't. oh, well, that's too bad. [ man ] kyle, is that you? [ laughs ] [ man ] still here, kyle. [ male announcer ] visit your local chevy dealer today. right now, very well qualified lessees can get a 2012 equinox ls for around $229 a month. ♪ [ lauer ] this is our team. and unlike other countries, it's built by your donations, not government funding. and now, to support our athletes, you can donate a stitch in america's flag for the 2012 olympic games in london. help raise our
states of america. that does not mean that we intervene militarily every time there's an injustice in the world. we cannot and should not. >> and still ahead, the murder mystery that threats to lift the veil on corruption in china. and next, two years after the bp oil spill, what is the environmental impact? guys. come here, come here. [ telephone ringing ] i'm calling my old dealership. [ man ] may ford. hi, yeah. do you guys have any crossovers that offer better highway fuel economy...
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and he confirms that he and his family now want to go to the united states so he can pur u his studies. >> are you satisfied because clearly hillary clinton is going to leave for bangladesh then on to india. so this is going to take a couple of days at least for the paperwork. it's going to be the immediate family, not his mother, not the extended family. i understand he's going to be coming to nyu. are you satisfied with the agreement if he able so leave in a matter of days or a short amount of time? >> it's a step in the right direction. i do believe the ball was dropped largely in the begin and this groundswell of support, it was untenable to think he would find a safe place somewhere in china. so the idea get him out of the embassy as quickly as possible because of this great summit that occurred because it was complicating to the summit i think was flawed in the extreme. but that said, you know, let's hope that he gets out, his wife gets out and their children. and then we move to the next step of what about the rest of the family. and we need very strong vigilance to ensure that
and he confirms that he and his family now want to go to the united states so he can pur u his studies. >> are you satisfied because clearly hillary clinton is going to leave for bangladesh then on to india. so this is going to take a couple of days at least for the paperwork. it's going to be the immediate family, not his mother, not the extended family. i understand he's going to be coming to nyu. are you satisfied with the agreement if he able so leave in a matter of days or a short...
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both from afghanistan and the united states. laura bush did so much to elevate and strengthen this council. both in ways public and private. >> and finally a big move in the nfl. quarterback tim tebow has been traded to the new york jets. the team announced the trade less than an hour ago in which they sent a fourth-round pick to the denver broncos. he became available of course, after denver signed quarterback peyton manning officially yesterday. >>> former secretary of state condoleezza rice is spearheading a new task force on how our failing schools are actually a national security risk. the former secretary is in palm beach working with the boys and girls club there which she is a board member. she also is helping to lead this education task force that compiled the report. i talked to her just about an hour ago. >> what you've determined is there is a national security risk, a rick to our nation's security because of the declining education. the lack of real progress in improving the gaps, the big gaps. how can we fix this p
both from afghanistan and the united states. laura bush did so much to elevate and strengthen this council. both in ways public and private. >> and finally a big move in the nfl. quarterback tim tebow has been traded to the new york jets. the team announced the trade less than an hour ago in which they sent a fourth-round pick to the denver broncos. he became available of course, after denver signed quarterback peyton manning officially yesterday. >>> former secretary of state...